> Graham Hadfield on 01 April 2004 at 08:30 said:- > Well they've managed to fool Google then - see > http://eld.europarl.eu.int/peoplemep.asp?code=boogerd > Following the links from:- http://www.europa.eu.int/ Through to:- http://wwwdb.europarl.eu.int/ep5/owa/p_index_mep.memindex?ilg=EN#B Confirms the existence of a match to those MEP's details. Anything may be turned up on the internet via Google, and URL's can be hijacked or even maliciously re-designed, abit like media stories, but some elements will have a kernel of truth from the perspective of the authors/editors. Being particularly critical about anything published has its drawbacks as it necessitates much analysis from various perspectives, but at least some commonality may then be found, which has to be sounder than taking the first acceptable answer to appear out of the ether or fed down the line. Seriously though, it is good to see critical questions being asked about relevance of data for a purpose, almost like the life of a DPO! Ian W ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ All archives of messages are stored permanently and are available to the world wide web community at large at http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/data-protection.html If you wish to leave this list please send the command leave data-protection to [log in to unmask] All user commands can be found at : - http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/help/commandref.htm (all commands go to [log in to unmask] not the list please) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^